Paradigm Lost: A Cultural and Systems Theoretical Critique of Political Economy

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M.E. Sharpe, 1995 - 425 หน้า
An account of the origins and development of a cultural, social energetic, and systems theoretical contribution to Critical Marxism, which, contrary to the Eurocentric view, first matured in Russia during the period of the Second International. Subjects include the key aspects of Critical Marxism such as holism, social energetics, praxis, phenomenology, and dialectics. Paper edition (unseen), $24.95. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
 

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SELECTED ISSUES IN THE PHILOSOPHY
17
Revolution Versus Reform in a Scientific Community
41
The Enlightenments Mechanicalism
49
PHILOSOPHICAL COUNTERCURRENTS
56
Kants Critique of Reason
71
Hegelian Totality
78
HOLISM AND THE NATURAL UNITY OF SCIENCE
91
THE PHILOSOPHICAL HERITAGE OF CRITICAL MARXISM
102
THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL MARXISM OF BOGDANOV
178
A Response to the Crisis of Russian Marxism
193
Rival Concepts of Dialectical Materialism
204
FROM PHENOMENOLOGY TO TEKTOLOGY
214
Social Consciousness Ideology and Culture
222
THE METASCIENCE OF PRAXIS
267
Dimensions in Tektology
276
Basic Concepts and Methods
282

Critical and Scientific Marxism
109
TOWARD THE NATURAL UNITY OF SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE
115
The Collapse of the Laplacean Prototype
124
Ostwalds Social Energetics
133
Unity of Science and Nihilist Strains
146
A Critical Kernel in Russian Marxism
155
A Keystone to Russian Critical Marxism
162
Tektology and the Theory of the Economy as a Metabolic System
295
Tektology and Open Systems
303
AN ATHENS WITHOUT SLAVES
319
DYSTOPIAN WARNINGS
330
BIBLIOGRAPHY
395
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 425
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